News

The E-2C Hawkeye is the U.S. Navy’s primary carrier-based airborne early warning and command and control aircraft. The twin turboprop Hawkeye shares its basic airframe with the C-2 Greyhound but ...
Airborne Command and Control Squadron 123 “Screwtops” have retired the E-2C to continue transition to the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye. VAW-123 sent two of its four remaining E-2C Hawkeye AEW&C ...
An E-2C Hawkeye, assigned to Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 120, flies over the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) in the Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 6, 2019.
It could've been much worse. All four crew members bailed out safely from the E-2C Hawkeye before the 26-ton aircraft crashed into a farmer's field. The Navy tells 13News Now, "The crew is in good ...
A US Navy E-2C Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft crashed in Virginia on Monday, a Naval Air Forces Atlantic spokesperson told Insider in an emailed statement. The four-man crew ...
The four-man crew had strapped on parachutes before taking off. Four sailors jumped from their twin-propeller E-2C Hawkeye aircraft before it crashed in Accomack County, Virginia, Monday afternoon ...
Mechanical failure, not pilot error, caused the crash of a Navy E-2C Hawkeye aircraft in the Arabian Sea in March that killed its pilot, a Navy investigation has found. The pilot, Lt. Miroslav ...
E-2C Hawkeye Night Carrier Landing from the cockpit. With radio comms. The following video was filmed on Apr. 16, 2013, and shows a night (let’s say a sunset) carrier arrested landing by a VAW ...
The E-2C Hawkeye was stationed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and is used for command and control functions for the carrier group as well as surveillance. The Navy says three ...
An E-2C Hawkeye at sunset aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. Navy photo by MC3 Spencer W. Mickler Diehl assumed command of VAW-115 in May 2024. Known as the “Liberty Bells” and ...